Former Everton striker Oumar Niasse celebrates his 34th birthday today
Many happy returns to Oumar Niasse but as the former Everton striker celebrates his 34th birthday, those wishing to buy him a present should probably avoid getting him a locker!
READ MORE: I would speak up if I disagreed with the manager - Everton players should do the same to Sean DycheHowever, after just 152 minutes of action in his first season at Everton, Niasse saw Roberto Martinez, the manager who brought him to Merseyside, sacked and replaced by the far more abrasive Ronald Koeman.
“He’s the manager. What can I do? I called my agent and he said he would look into the opportunities for me. “I said: ‘Okay, no problem’. When you say you don’t need a player, you don’t have to see him. I’ve just kept working in training. Even if I’m training with the under-23s, I give them the respect.”
While those results eased the pressure on Koeman, who had lost the previous four matches, the three points against the Cherries proved to be his last victory as he was sacked a month later with Everton in the relegation zone after a 5-2 home reversal to Arsenal, another fixture that Niasse would score in.
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